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Note: Titles that's the name of a character (e.g. [[Doctor Who (TV)/NS/Recap/S1 E1 Rose|Rose]]; it refers to the character Rose Tyler) don't go here, they go under [[Character Title]]. Words comprised of two or more words written as one (e.g. [[Exo Squad]]) don't count either. |
Note: Titles that's the name of a character (e.g. [[Doctor Who (TV)/NS/Recap/S1 E1 Rose|Rose]]; it refers to the character Rose Tyler) don't go here, they go under [[Character Title]]. Words comprised of two or more words written as one (e.g. [[Exo Squad]]) don't count either. |
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Compare to [[One |
Compare to [[One-Letter Title]]. Contrast to [[The Fantastic Trope of Wonderous Titles]] and [[Long Title]]. [[Verbed Title]] and [[Mononymous Biopic Title]] are subtropes. |
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Helpful tip for new tropers: To link to a one-word trope, enclose in curly braces: <nowiki>{{Trope}}</nowiki>. Can be embedded inside square brackets: <nowiki>[[{{Trope}} visible text]]</nowiki>. [[And Knowing Is Half the Battle|And now you know.]] (In case you were wondering, the above text uses the <nowiki>[=This is not a link</nowiki>=] tag. |
Helpful tip for new tropers: To link to a one-word trope, enclose in curly braces: <nowiki>{{Trope}}</nowiki>. Can be embedded inside square brackets: <nowiki>[[{{Trope}} visible text]]</nowiki>. [[And Knowing Is Half the Battle|And now you know.]] (In case you were wondering, the above text uses the <nowiki>[=This is not a link</nowiki>=] tag. |
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== Anime & Manga == |
== Anime & Manga == |
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* ''[[Bartender]]'' |
* ''[[Bartender]]'' |
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* ''[[Basilisk]]'' |
* ''[[Basilisk]]'' |
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* ''[[Bastard (Manga)|Bastard]]'' |
* ''[[Bastard!! (Manga)|Bastard]]'' |
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* ''[[Beck (Manga)|Beck]]'' |
* ''[[Beck (Manga)|Beck]]'' |
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* ''[[Berserk]]'' |
* ''[[Berserk]]'' |
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* The master of understatement [[Miles Davis]] was particularly partial to these, many of which were songs penned by Wayne Shorter: "Iris", ''Pangaea'', and the classic ''Workin'', ''Cookin'', ''Walkin'', ''Steamin'', and ''Relaxin''' albums. |
* The master of understatement [[Miles Davis]] was particularly partial to these, many of which were songs penned by Wayne Shorter: "Iris", ''Pangaea'', and the classic ''Workin'', ''Cookin'', ''Walkin'', ''Steamin'', and ''Relaxin''' albums. |
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* Disturbed is a fan of this trope. Most of their albums contain twelve or so songs, all but one or two of which have a [[One Word Title]]. |
* Disturbed is a fan of this trope. Most of their albums contain twelve or so songs, all but one or two of which have a [[One Word Title]]. |
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* [[Pearl Jam]] are prone to this in studio albums (exceptions are ''No Code'', ''Riot Act'' and the [[Self |
* [[Pearl Jam]] are prone to this in studio albums (exceptions are ''No Code'', ''Riot Act'' and the [[Self-Titled Album]]), and were on song titles (which they retracted by writing [[Long Title|"Elderly Woman Behind the Counter in a Small Town."]]) |
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* Brazilian band Skank have 8 studio albums. Only one doesn't fit the trope. |
* Brazilian band Skank have 8 studio albums. Only one doesn't fit the trope. |
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* ''[[Braid (Video Game)|Braid]]'' |
* ''[[Braid (Video Game)|Braid]]'' |
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* ''[[Brink]]'' |
* ''[[Brink]]'' |
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* ''[[Bug (Video Game)|Bug]]!'' |
* ''[[Bug! (Video Game)|Bug]]!'' |
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* ''[[Bully (Video Game)|Bully]]'' |
* ''[[Bully (Video Game)|Bully]]'' |
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* ''[[Cadaver (Video Game)|Cadaver]]'' |
* ''[[Cadaver (Video Game)|Cadaver]]'' |